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| | Farata Systems » How To Present Adobe Flex To Java Developers - Farata Systems » How to present Adobe Flex to Java developers
How to present Adobe Flex to Java developers September 13, 2006 at 10:58 pm
1. People are very technical : these are Java developers with many years of experience.
2. This is New York - they’ve seen it all. Frank Greco, the leader of this JUG usually invites well known speakers in the Java community - see for yourself . Tonight’s meeting was held at Google’s NYC site and more than 100 armed and dangerous Java developers came to listen to the next big thing.
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Tonight my colleague Victor and I were presenting were presenting Adobe Flex to the one of the largest and most active Java Users Group in the world: New York’s Java SIG. This is one of the toughest audiences to talk to for a couple of reasons:
First, I spent 50 minutes or so showing different live sample business applications that would retrieve data from various servers using POJOs, JSP, HTTPServices, displayed charts, etc. I was targeting mainly Wall Street crowd. Then, Victor spendt another 30 minutes showing our components that automatically generate Flex and Java code and a really useful reporting component that we call FlexBI.
Our presentation was well received: no standing ovations just applauds, but now I know that I should have done it differently. My main message was that using Flex 2 is easier (read less expensive) than similar development in Swing. The rich Internet application that I demoed, would have taken three times longer to do in Swing. But after the presentaiton one developer stopped by saying, “I can do everything you did in Java Swing”. I repeated again that it’s cheaper, but he was not too convinced. Then I realized that he’s looking not so much for business applications, but for a cool stuff. So I ran an application that connected to Flickr downloaded photos with a fancy scroller and zooming, and he was immediately impressed.
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